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dev:meetings:2015-09-02

Developer Meeting 2015-09-02

Action Items from Last Meeting

  • gmcharlt to organize webstaff client hacking day in September
    • Status We've now picked a date: Wednesday, 16 September 2015. Will discuss at dev meeting.
  • ldw will follow up with jeff about removing old self check interface status
    • Status Done
  • ldw will follow up with jeff about removing old JSPAC code status
    • Status Done
  • ldw will follow up with jeff on merge vs cherry-pick discussion
    • Status
  • ldw will looking into integrating neg. balance tests on test writing day
    • Status
  • berick will work with bshum on crafting more information about release maintaining and schedules
    • Status
  • gmcharlt will cut an OpenSRF release in the next 6 weeks
    • Status Will cut on Tuesday, 2015-09-08
  • kmlussier to update setting descriptions and then update the release notes to reflect consensus
    • Status Done
  • Dyrcona to investigate sprint2's integration with an alpha release
    • Status Done: Sprint 2 was integrated for the beta release.
  • Dyrcona to determine if sprint2 can be merged into an alpha release, and will set a date for a release or skip the release depending on his findings.
    • Status Done: alpha release was skipped and beta was released on time.
  • dbwells will attempt to explode berick's Password Managment and Authentication improvements
    • Status

Updates

Release info

OpenSRF

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Evergreen

  • 2.9-RC scheduled for today.

New Business

  • Translations: Should we include only metadata changes or not?

Feedback for New Features Under Development

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